Not necessarily. i times pi is not a whole number, and yet e to the power of i times pi is equal to -1.
e is not an imaginary number. e is Euler's constant.Uh...imaginary numbers can equal almost any number in math; it depends upon the application.Imaginary numbers can represent 1 or -1; it depends upon the applicaiton.1e is not prime; it is Euler's constantNothing in the question I posted has an exponent of zero. (You may want to ask a math professor to explain why a number with an exponent of zero is equal to one.)You may want to ask a math professor to explain what an imaginary number means in math.You may want to ask a math professor or someone else to explain what the smalest value is that solves tan ex = 1.e=mc2 is a totally different problem, a totally different value for e. In that case e = energy, m = mass and c = the speed of light. Different application.The number e to the power of zero is not an issue in this problem (it equals 1)An exponent can be a positive or negative number.
Zero.
The number is called e, and it is approximately equal to 2.718.
Euler's number, e, is a transcendental number which is approx equal to 2.71828. It is 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + 1/4! + ... where k! = 1*2*3*...*k
Not necessarily. i times pi is not a whole number, and yet e to the power of i times pi is equal to -1.
e is not an imaginary number. e is Euler's constant.Uh...imaginary numbers can equal almost any number in math; it depends upon the application.Imaginary numbers can represent 1 or -1; it depends upon the applicaiton.1e is not prime; it is Euler's constantNothing in the question I posted has an exponent of zero. (You may want to ask a math professor to explain why a number with an exponent of zero is equal to one.)You may want to ask a math professor to explain what an imaginary number means in math.You may want to ask a math professor or someone else to explain what the smalest value is that solves tan ex = 1.e=mc2 is a totally different problem, a totally different value for e. In that case e = energy, m = mass and c = the speed of light. Different application.The number e to the power of zero is not an issue in this problem (it equals 1)An exponent can be a positive or negative number.
A positive number, raised to any power, is positive.
no number can be raised to a power and equal 0 (x^y can never = 0). e is positive (about 2.7) and any positive number can not be raised to a power and equal negative (positive number X positive number = positive number)
in energy signal power iz zero according to this equation P=E/2T
Zero.
that would be the inverse of e to the plus infinity Answer is thus zero
Zero
The answer is "no solution." ln(0) means e^x=0, and nothing raised to any power can ever equal zero. The domain of y=lnx is (0,∞) and the range is (-∞,∞).
In a neutral atom, the number of protons in the nucleus is equal to the number of electrons surrounding the nucleus. This balance creates an overall charge of zero, as the positive charge of the protons cancels out the negative charge of the electrons, maintaining the atom's neutrality.
square such in e=mc2 2 = square
It is possible.